I was pleasantly surprised when Ada started working right after installing Revit 2018. It managed to work long enough to get most everything else installed. I wrote long enough because it attempted to apply FormIt updates for 2017 and 2018 yesterday and ended with failure to install messages.
No sign of Ada since and now I get a nice FormIt error when I launch Revit. I guess I'll just have to get along without it or Ada...until Revit 2019?
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Panel Name - Allow Unique Values per Group
Some time ago they added the ability to tell Revit we want a parameter to be able to store unique values even when the element is part of a group, like this.
That example is possible because it's a shared parameter. I find myself wishing that we could do the same thing for the built-in Panel Name parameter for electrical panels. These are unique identifiers in all the situations I've ever encountered. Never mind the unfortunate poor support for being in groups to begin with...
I wish that Panel Name could be like a Door's Mark parameter or a Room's Number...unique even when included in groups. I wish upon a star...
That example is possible because it's a shared parameter. I find myself wishing that we could do the same thing for the built-in Panel Name parameter for electrical panels. These are unique identifiers in all the situations I've ever encountered. Never mind the unfortunate poor support for being in groups to begin with...
I wish that Panel Name could be like a Door's Mark parameter or a Room's Number...unique even when included in groups. I wish upon a star...
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Smooth or Stepped Stair Setting
I want the concrete corner stair to look like this.
When I finished it looked like this.. sad face...
A stair Run has two options for Underside Surface: Smooth and Stepped. Smooth is what I started with.
There are occasions when I want the underside to look like the second image above, if so I'd probably tackle that like THIS POST. In this situation I wanted the following appearance. I got it by changing the Structural Depth parameter to match the height of the stair.
When I finished it looked like this.. sad face...
A stair Run has two options for Underside Surface: Smooth and Stepped. Smooth is what I started with.
There are occasions when I want the underside to look like the second image above, if so I'd probably tackle that like THIS POST. In this situation I wanted the following appearance. I got it by changing the Structural Depth parameter to match the height of the stair.
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